På en kveldstur i Nord-Aurdal fanget jeg engang denne solnedgangen! Jeg har etter hvert fotografert tusenvis, men svært skjeldent noe i nærheten av denne –Langt tilbake i tid er også formatet litt annerledes enn hva jeg ellers bruker idag, men fargene er unike!On an evening stroll far into the mountains in ‘Northern Aurdal’, I managed to catch this sunset! As times go by, I’ve shot thousands of pictures from different sunsets, but rarelysomething close to this! Being shot far back in time, the format is slightly different to what I normally use today, however, the colors are unique!

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You know Svein, I have tried many a time to paint such a sky… Each time I feel its failed… for it looks false, So I gave up trying… And will leave it to the experts.. ❤ and those like yourselves who paint with their view finder..

Welcome to my blog, Francis!
I hope you’ll find what you might be looking for, because – there isn’t a grain of poetry! 🙂 There is, however, more than 7000 pictures from Norwegian nature – most all in ‘full screen’ ,- large enough to cover a screen of up to 60 inches! So please enjoy!
Fortunately you wouldn’t have to move to the North to find sunsets like this one. All you ‘ll need is a bit of luck, being in the right place at the right time and – packing a camera at the time! 🙂 But – perhaps my sunset pictures will inspire you to write more poetry? Who knows? On my front page you’ll find a small search window. Please insert the word ‘sunset’ and hit the ‘enter’-button! Now you’ll be presented to thousands of sunset pictures! I hope you find something you like?

Reblogged this on Go Dog Go Café and commented:
I’m sharing a post that’s a bit different from the norm. Even though summer is starting to fade, sunsets will always remain a source of beauty. This post is just one example of excellent photography. If one takes the time to browse through this blog, there’s no doubt Norway is a beautiful country.

You may enjoy sunsets all year round, Eugenia. In fact they ar oftre more spectacular diring the winter as the air i cold and pure with lots of colors. Living up North, you may find that even the ‘Northern Lights’ may play its part . . .
Undortunately I’m living in the southern parts of Norway!